OPINION, AGREEMENT & DISAGREEMENTT

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11th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 10 pts
Bayu : Well, with the increasing use of technology and the internet, it’s important to be aware of digital safety. Hackers and cybercriminals are always looking for ways to steal personal information and use it for malicious purposes.
Angga : I see what you mean. So, what are some things we can do to protect ourselves online?
Bayu : One of the most important things is to use strong passwords and change them regularly. Also, never share personal information like your Social Security number or credit card details with anyone online unless you are sure it’s a trusted source.
Angga : That makes sense. What about public Wi-Fi networks? Are they safe to use?
Bayu : Public Wi-Fi networks can be risky because they are often unsecured and can be easily hacked. It’s best to avoid using public Wi-Fi for sensitive transactions like online banking or shopping.
Angga : Good to know. What else can we do to stay safe online?
Bayu : Be cautious when opening emails or clicking on links from unknown sources. They could be phishing scams that try to trick you into revealing personal information or downloading malware onto your device. It’s also important to keep your software and security programs up to date to protect against the latest threats.
Angga : Thanks for the tips, Bay. I’ll definitely keep them in mind and be more aware of my digital safety from now on.
Bayu : You’re welcome, Angga. It’s always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to online security
Based on Bayu’s advice, which of the following actions demonstrates the highest level of digital responsibility?
Using the same password for all accounts to make it easier to remember.
Avoiding the use of online shopping platforms altogether.
Regularly updating security software to anticipate new cyber threats.
Deleting every email received to prevent phishing attempts.
Deleting every email received to prevent phishing attempts.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 10 pts
Bayu : Well, with the increasing use of technology and the internet, it’s important to be aware of digital safety. Hackers and cybercriminals are always looking for ways to steal personal information and use it for malicious purposes.
Angga : I see what you mean. So, what are some things we can do to protect ourselves online?
Bayu : One of the most important things is to use strong passwords and change them regularly. Also, never share personal information like your Social Security number or credit card details with anyone online unless you are sure it’s a trusted source.
Angga : That makes sense. What about public Wi-Fi networks? Are they safe to use?
Bayu : Public Wi-Fi networks can be risky because they are often unsecured and can be easily hacked. It’s best to avoid using public Wi-Fi for sensitive transactions like online banking or shopping.
Angga : Good to know. What else can we do to stay safe online?
Bayu : Be cautious when opening emails or clicking on links from unknown sources. They could be phishing scams that try to trick you into revealing personal information or downloading malware onto your device. It’s also important to keep your software and security programs up to date to protect against the latest threats.
Angga : Thanks for the tips, Bay. I’ll definitely keep them in mind and be more aware of my digital safety from now on.
Bayu : You’re welcome, Angga. It’s always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to online security
What can be inferred about public Wi-Fi from Bayu’s statement?
It is always safe if you only use it for a short time.
It should only be used after installing an antivirus program.
It poses risks especially for sensitive online activities.
It can be trusted as long as you don’t enter your password.
It is safer than using a home network.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 10 pts
Bayu : Well, with the increasing use of technology and the internet, it’s important to be aware of digital safety. Hackers and cybercriminals are always looking for ways to steal personal information and use it for malicious purposes.
Angga : I see what you mean. So, what are some things we can do to protect ourselves online?
Bayu : One of the most important things is to use strong passwords and change them regularly. Also, never share personal information like your Social Security number or credit card details with anyone online unless you are sure it’s a trusted source.
Angga : That makes sense. What about public Wi-Fi networks? Are they safe to use?
Bayu : Public Wi-Fi networks can be risky because they are often unsecured and can be easily hacked. It’s best to avoid using public Wi-Fi for sensitive transactions like online banking or shopping.
Angga : Good to know. What else can we do to stay safe online?
Bayu : Be cautious when opening emails or clicking on links from unknown sources. They could be phishing scams that try to trick you into revealing personal information or downloading malware onto your device. It’s also important to keep your software and security programs up to date to protect against the latest threats.
Angga : Thanks for the tips, Bay. I’ll definitely keep them in mind and be more aware of my digital safety from now on.
Bayu : You’re welcome, Angga. It’s always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to online security
His device might work faster than usual.
His internet data consumption will decrease.
His personal financial information may be stolen.
He will automatically be protected by the bank.
His account will be upgraded to a safer system.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 10 pts
Bayu : Well, with the increasing use of technology and the internet, it’s important to be aware of digital safety. Hackers and cybercriminals are always looking for ways to steal personal information and use it for malicious purposes.
Angga : I see what you mean. So, what are some things we can do to protect ourselves online?
Bayu : One of the most important things is to use strong passwords and change them regularly. Also, never share personal information like your Social Security number or credit card details with anyone online unless you are sure it’s a trusted source.
Angga : That makes sense. What about public Wi-Fi networks? Are they safe to use?
Bayu : Public Wi-Fi networks can be risky because they are often unsecured and can be easily hacked. It’s best to avoid using public Wi-Fi for sensitive transactions like online banking or shopping.
Angga : Good to know. What else can we do to stay safe online?
Bayu : Be cautious when opening emails or clicking on links from unknown sources. They could be phishing scams that try to trick you into revealing personal information or downloading malware onto your device. It’s also important to keep your software and security programs up to date to protect against the latest threats.
Angga : Thanks for the tips, Bay. I’ll definitely keep them in mind and be more aware of my digital safety from now on.
What critical thinking skill is Angga using when he asks, “What about public Wi-Fi networks? Are they safe to use?”
Analyzing the effectiveness of advice.
Evaluating the safety of digital practices.
Applying knowledge to a real-life situation.
Remembering factual details about technology.
Comparing online and offline communication.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 10 pts
Bayu : Well, with the increasing use of technology and the internet, it’s important to be aware of digital safety. Hackers and cybercriminals are always looking for ways to steal personal information and use it for malicious purposes.
Angga : I see what you mean. So, what are some things we can do to protect ourselves online?
Bayu : One of the most important things is to use strong passwords and change them regularly. Also, never share personal information like your Social Security number or credit card details with anyone online unless you are sure it’s a trusted source.
Angga : That makes sense. What about public Wi-Fi networks? Are they safe to use?
Bayu : Public Wi-Fi networks can be risky because they are often unsecured and can be easily hacked. It’s best to avoid using public Wi-Fi for sensitive transactions like online banking or shopping.
Angga : Good to know. What else can we do to stay safe online?
Bayu : Be cautious when opening emails or clicking on links from unknown sources. They could be phishing scams that try to trick you into revealing personal information or downloading malware onto your device. It’s also important to keep your software and security programs up to date to protect against the latest threats.
Angga : Thanks for the tips, Bay. I’ll definitely keep them in mind and be more aware of my digital safety from now on.
Which of the following scenarios best applies Bayu’s suggestion on email safety?
Ignoring emails from unknown senders to avoid phishing scams.
Replying immediately to promotional emails to get discounts.
Opening every email attachment to stay informed.
Trusting all emails that look professional.
Downloading unknown files to test security software.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 10 pts
Which of the following practices is the most effective way to add an extra layer of security to your accounts?
Enabling Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
Using the same password for all accounts
Connecting only to public Wi-Fi
Updating your profile picture regularly
Deleting old emails
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 10 pts
What is the main risk of using public Wi-Fi for sensitive activities such as online banking?
Faster internet connection
Risk of data interception by hackers
Automatic password recovery
Free access to unlimited apps
Improved device performance
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